A years-old virus created in Estonia could wreak havoc on your smartphones and/or computers if you are infected. The DNS changer virus was designed to re-route internet traffic to sites where the group could profit from ad-clicks. The FBI has prevented this from happening through a two-year program called Operation Ghost Click. On Monday the FBI is shutting down these "temporary servers" allowing the internet to return to normal. In most computers, this issue has been dealt with, but if you want to make sure you are not vulnerable, read on...

Chris: Thanks for sharing this important information. We heard part of what had happened on the news yesterday; let's hope things can return to normal. Sure wish these folks would get a real job and quit playing havoc with others lives.

Posted by Carl Winters almost 8 years ago

Thanks Chris for the heads up! Will be checking the computers before bed!

Posted by Al & Peggy Cunningham, Brokers, Our Family Wants To Help Your Family! (RE/MAX West Realty Inc., Brokerage) almost 8 years ago

Hey Chris thanks for the heads up... will go check it out... Have a Happy Day

Posted by Beth and Richard Witt, Long Island Cash Home Buyer 516-330-6940 (Long Island Cash Home Buyer) almost 8 years ago

I am glad the culprits were caught Chris! Thanks for the information and since I was able to get online this morning I am OK...er...at least my computer is OK!

Phew,my computer go the green screen. I sometimes wonder why these clever people don't turn their attention to doing good things on the intrnet intead of creating all these annoying viruses. Some of these people are so smart, it's a real shame.